Photos: Idle No More protest in Saskatoon

Gord Waldner, The StarPhoenix12.10.2012

As part of the Idle No More, National Day of Solidarity, Saskatoon supporters united and marched from the Rainbow Centre on 20th Street West to Kelly Block’s constituency office on 22nd Street West before making their way up Idylwyld Drive during the noon hour, December 10. Police blocked off the roadways for the march.

Gord Waldner
/ The StarPhoenix

As part of the Idle No More, National Day of Solidarity, Saskatoon supporters united and marched from the Rainbow Centre on 20th Street West to Kelly Block’s constituency office on 22nd Street West before making their way up Idylwyld Drive during the noon hour, December 10. Police blocked off the roadways for the march.Gord Waldner
/ The StarPhoenix

As part of the Idle No More, National Day of Solidarity, Saskatoon supporters united and marched from the Rainbow Centre on 20th Street West to Kelly Block’s constituency office on 22nd Street West before making their way up Idylwyld Drive during the noon hour, December 10. Police blocked off the roadways for the march.Gord Waldner
/ The StarPhoenix

As part of the Idle No More, National Day of Solidarity, Saskatoon supporters united and marched from the Rainbow Centre on 20th Street West to Kelly Block’s constituency office on 22nd Street West before making their way up Idylwyld Drive during the noon hour, December 10. Police blocked off the roadways for the march.Gord Waldner
/ The StarPhoenix

As part of the Idle No More, National Day of Solidarity, Saskatoon supporters united and marched from the Rainbow Centre on 20th Street West to Kelly Block’s constituency office on 22nd Street West before making their way up Idylwyld Drive during the noon hour, December 10. Police blocked off the roadways for the march.Gord Waldner
/ The StarPhoenix

As part of the Idle No More, National Day of Solidarity, Saskatoon supporters united and marched from the Rainbow Centre on 20th Street West to Kelly Block’s constituency office on 22nd Street West before making their way up Idylwyld Drive during the noon hour, December 10. Police blocked off the roadways for the march.Gord Waldner
/ The StarPhoenix

As part of the Idle No More, National Day of Solidarity, Saskatoon supporters united and marched from the Rainbow Centre on 20th Street West to Kelly Block’s constituency office on 22nd Street West before making their way up Idylwyld Drive during the noon hour, December 10. Police blocked off the roadways for the march.Gord Waldner
/ The StarPhoenix

As part of the Idle No More, National Day of Solidarity, Saskatoon supporters united and marched from the Rainbow Centre on 20th Street West to Kelly Block’s constituency office on 22nd Street West before making their way up Idylwyld Drive during the noon hour, December 10. Police blocked off the roadways for the march.Gord Waldner
/ The StarPhoenix

As part of the Idle No More, National Day of Solidarity, Saskatoon supporters united and marched from the Rainbow Centre on 20th Street West to Kelly Block’s constituency office on 22nd Street West before making their way up Idylwyld Drive during the noon hour, December 10. Police blocked off the roadways for the march.Gord Waldner
/ The StarPhoenix

Saskatoon Police were directing traffic at 29th Street West and Idylwyld Drive at the Ramada Hotel, where the Idle No More, National Day of Solidarity march finally ended, December 10.Gord Waldner
/ The StarPhoenix

As part of the Idle No More, National Day of Solidarity, Saskatoon supporters united and marched from the Rainbow Centre on 20th Street West to Kelly Block’s constituency office on 22nd Street West before making their way up Idylwyld Drive during the noon hour, December 10. Police blocked off the roadways for the march.Gord Waldner
/ The StarPhoenix

Traffic is blocked down to one lane during an Idle No More, National Day of Solidarity march. Saskatoon supporters united and marched from the Rainbow Centre on 20th Street West to Kelly Block’s constituency office on 22nd Street West before making their way up Idylwyld Drive during the noon hour, December 10.Gord Waldner
/ The StarPhoenix

Saskatoon Police were directing traffic at 29th Street West and Idylwyld Drive at the Ramada Hotel, where the Idle No More, National Day of Solidarity march finally ended, December 10.Gord Waldner
/ The StarPhoenix

As part of the Idle No More, National Day of Solidarity, Saskatoon supporters united and marched from the Rainbow Centre on 20th Street West to Kelly Block’s constituency office on 22nd Street West before making their way up Idylwyld Drive during the noon hour, December 10. Police blocked off the roadways for the march.Gord Waldner
/ The StarPhoenix

As part of the Idle No More, National Day of Solidarity, Saskatoon supporters united and marched from the Rainbow Centre on 20th Street West to Kelly Block’s constituency office on 22nd Street West before making their way up Idylwyld Drive during the noon hour, December 10. Police blocked off the roadways for the march.Gord Waldner
/ The StarPhoenix

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